ViralFx™ In Poultry Care

Poultry Farm Biosecurity And Hygiene

Poultry Farm Biosecurity and HygieneOne of the key elements of successful breeder farm management is maintaining good farm Biosecurity. Biosecurity procedures aim to keep birds healthy by reducing the chance of disease getting onto the farm, spreading between sheds, or being passed between batches within the same shed. Biosecurity measures on breeding farms include:

Shower-on, shower-off (including washing hair) for all personnel and visitors.

A complete change of clothes in the shower facility

Strict control of visitor movements

Wild animal-proof security fencing

Locked security gates

Bird, vermin and animal proofed sheds

Treated water supply

Full clean out and decontamination of sheds between batches

Restrictions placed on entry of feed and other vehicles to the property

Full sanitation and fumigation of any equipment entering the farm

No staff or visitors to the farm to have had any contact with other poultry for 72 hours

Footwear changed between sheds.

Hands washed or gloves changed between sheds

When a breeder flock is removed from a shed, the shed and all equipment in it is rigorously cleaned and disinfected with ViralFx™. The shed is then left empty for about three weeks before a new flock is placed to ensure that it is clean and ready for the next flock.

Poultry Farming And Viruses

If you ask poultry producers what damage viruses can do to their business, they will think mostly about major diseases such as Avian Influenza, Gumboro disease or respiratory infections such as Infectious Bronchitis virus